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last november, president obama won more than 70% of the latino vote, a new political reality forcing some republicans to reconsider their past opposition. >> first of all, americans support it in poll after poll. secondly, latino voters expect t third, the democrats want it and fourth, republicans need it. >> reporter: senator marco rubio in a nevada newspaper today insisted illegal immigrants must earn their new citizenship. we can't round up millions of people and deport them but we also can't fix our broken immigration system if we provide incentives for people to come here illegally. also front and center, the battle over guns. president obama telling the new "republic" magazine that advocates of gun control have to do a little more listening than they do sometimes. asked if he has ever fired a gun, mr. obama said, up at camp david we do skeet shooting all the time, like jfk used to years ago. on "meet the press," former vice presidential candidate paul ryan referred to last month's newtown tragedy as a watershed moment. >> it's our worst nightmare, something like this happening.
last november, president obama won more than 70% of the latino vote, a new political reality forcing some republicans to reconsider their past opposition. >> first of all, americans support it in poll after poll. secondly, latino voters expect t third, the democrats want it and fourth, republicans need it. >> reporter: senator marco rubio in a nevada newspaper today insisted illegal immigrants must earn their new citizenship. we can't round up millions of people and deport them but...
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what happens -- and what do you think the republican calculation is about what happens to latino voters and hispanic voters going forward in elections, assuming something like that package actually does get legislated. >> well, i think the sense is for republicans is that they have to do something with this issue. they have to get it off the table if they have any hope in winning the 71% loss as you pointed out they won with the latino voters. they can push it to the right, they can try to make that pathway to legal status to citizenship as long and drawn out as possible. or they cannot negotiate, which has been the position in the past. get killed politically, or if something does pass without their help it will be purely on democratic terms. and the pathway to citizenship will be much shorter and much more to the left than the process. and the republicans have to realize at this point that they have lost opportunities along the way in the health care reform debate. in their move to strike a bargain. if they had come to the negotiating table to work with democrats they could have pushe
what happens -- and what do you think the republican calculation is about what happens to latino voters and hispanic voters going forward in elections, assuming something like that package actually does get legislated. >> well, i think the sense is for republicans is that they have to do something with this issue. they have to get it off the table if they have any hope in winning the 71% loss as you pointed out they won with the latino voters. they can push it to the right, they can try...
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all those young people who will turn 18. 50,000 a month of latinos turn 18 for voting age. we will against whowe will remember who is against our community and who is not. at this point it's about family unity. at this bill we want the details to reflect that. >> john: do you think ronald reagan had it right granted amnesty and start paying taxes. >> i think ronald reagan had a concept. and the fact that we have 12 million undocumented immigrants, it's a process that has to be updated. every so often we haven't had a discussion on immigration policy for over 30 years. it's like still using a vhs cassette player. >> we've had the discussion but we haven't had any action. it seems that both parties benefit from the current system. i've said for a long time, you want to get rid of illegal immigration, start locking up employers. it doesn't seem like they've been very serious about addressing it. >> we've really seen it come down to politics, which is is 2014, 2016. the undocumented youth movement has been shown the political process. i was out there knocking on doors making su
all those young people who will turn 18. 50,000 a month of latinos turn 18 for voting age. we will against whowe will remember who is against our community and who is not. at this point it's about family unity. at this bill we want the details to reflect that. >> john: do you think ronald reagan had it right granted amnesty and start paying taxes. >> i think ronald reagan had a concept. and the fact that we have 12 million undocumented immigrants, it's a process that has to be...
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and republicans have been steadily lose agreeing share of the latino vote which is in 2012 romney with 27% down from mccain's 2008 percentage. the sticking point is the a-word, amnesty. >> i will not and i will never support and never have and will never support any effort to blanket grant amnesty to any folks who have stayed in the country illegally. >> i don't support amnesty. i don't support special benefits. >> essentially granting amnesty to many illegals is outrageous. >> and amnesty, and many of them need to be sent back. >> you will notice that ending with senator mccain which is interesting, because before senator mccain would not support a plan for illegal immigrants to stay, you see, there he was against it, but before that, he was for it. in 2005, he worked the late senator ted kennedy on an immigration bill that was backed by the bush white house and included what critics called amnesty, only then, mccain and others weren't calling it that. >> i think that we are off to a good start on immigration reform. >> i'm not running to do the easy thing, so i defend with no reserva
and republicans have been steadily lose agreeing share of the latino vote which is in 2012 romney with 27% down from mccain's 2008 percentage. the sticking point is the a-word, amnesty. >> i will not and i will never support and never have and will never support any effort to blanket grant amnesty to any folks who have stayed in the country illegally. >> i don't support amnesty. i don't support special benefits. >> essentially granting amnesty to many illegals is outrageous....
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here in new york is nbc latino contributor victoria defrancesco soto. given how so many republicans have insulted and demeaned immigrants for such a long time, do you believe that their sudden willingness to move forward is something more than just a pragmatic realization that unless they reach out, then their pros tekts of winning the white house will remain bleak? >> well, i think it's entirely pragmatic. look, some elections, the winner can claim a mandate. the 2012 election, the republicans got a message. at least the semi sane wing of the republican party. i'm not sure, actually, that this will solve their whole problem even if something reasonable passes. the rhetoric that has come from republicans from 2007 on all the way through 2012 could have the same kind of permanently alienating impact the republicans had with african-americans in the '60s and '70s and there is the wing of the republican party, they're going to resist any forward movement here. that rhetoric is going to get even more rancid and then john boehner is going to have to decide w
here in new york is nbc latino contributor victoria defrancesco soto. given how so many republicans have insulted and demeaned immigrants for such a long time, do you believe that their sudden willingness to move forward is something more than just a pragmatic realization that unless they reach out, then their pros tekts of winning the white house will remain bleak? >> well, i think it's entirely pragmatic. look, some elections, the winner can claim a mandate. the 2012 election, the...
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over 70% of latinos voting for this president. over 70% of asian americans voting for this president. >> you see, in 1965 blacks could not street in t not vote in the south. white women could not serve on juries. you could not vote on campuses. so the unleashing of the right to vote has changed america's politics in fundamental ways and those who lost the center tried to take it back and they lost again. i think he made a significant gesture. no one who believes in democracy should try to impede access to the right to vote. it was another statement about a big case coming up in the supreme court the next investigation. trying to remove section five of the voting rights act. that would be highly contested and clearly he's going to win on the side of maintaining section five of the voting rights. that's a big deal. >> sir, even as you were speaking, we're watching the images of the president and the first family seated in the reviewing stand preparing to watch a magnificent parade and the president himself was incapable of ignoring
over 70% of latinos voting for this president. over 70% of asian americans voting for this president. >> you see, in 1965 blacks could not street in t not vote in the south. white women could not serve on juries. you could not vote on campuses. so the unleashing of the right to vote has changed america's politics in fundamental ways and those who lost the center tried to take it back and they lost again. i think he made a significant gesture. no one who believes in democracy should try to...
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this effort, if you will, to recruit latino voters. do you think there will be more latinos who will give the republican party a second look if they help pass immigration reform? >> absolutely. and again, i think th's a really important point because latinos come in so many different sizes, colors, generations. what i mean by that, there are those of us who are born here and immigration, it's -- we have a different take on it. so either way the republican party, obviously, saw what happened with the election last year. and it is certainly the american dream. and also important to raise that everybody comes here for a better life, right? and so the reason -- i think it's just for the republican party, anyway -- it's certainly something that they are paying attention to and they have, of course, in marco rubio, a congressman who understands, as a cuban-american, the need to appeal to that group of voters that is growing is very important. and again, we talk about national security. we're talking about more than 11 million undocumented pe
this effort, if you will, to recruit latino voters. do you think there will be more latinos who will give the republican party a second look if they help pass immigration reform? >> absolutely. and again, i think th's a really important point because latinos come in so many different sizes, colors, generations. what i mean by that, there are those of us who are born here and immigration, it's -- we have a different take on it. so either way the republican party, obviously, saw what...
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that is to the 71% of latinos who got him re-elected. the second thing is let's thing back to july of 2008. that was way before the economy went into freefall, so he had a couple other priorities he had to deal with when he first came into office. and the third thing, erin, is that this president wants this as his legacy. and he has said that he wants it to be a priority, even during the re-election, he talked about this, so he knows that now he has a debt to pay. the republicans need to do this as a necessity, and with all due respect to the congressman, this is absolutely an issue of electoral survival for the republican party. the congressman is right that this isn't the only thing that republicans need to soften up their tone on, but if this isn't something they get done for the latino community, they're not going to listen to them on anything else. >> congressman, here is my problem intellectually from where you're coming from. and this is a complicated issue, but i don't understand. these people are already here. you're not going t
that is to the 71% of latinos who got him re-elected. the second thing is let's thing back to july of 2008. that was way before the economy went into freefall, so he had a couple other priorities he had to deal with when he first came into office. and the third thing, erin, is that this president wants this as his legacy. and he has said that he wants it to be a priority, even during the re-election, he talked about this, so he knows that now he has a debt to pay. the republicans need to do...
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more african-americans, latinos and women than ever. 81 in the house and a record 20 women in the senate, including massachusetts' elizabeth warren. and wisconsin's tammy baldwin, the first openly gay senator. twelve new senators, and huge applause for south carolina's tim scott. the only african-american in the senate today. and the first black republican from the south in more than 100 years. a moment worthy of the look on his mother's face. outside the capitol, an emotional achievement for senator mark kirk's slow and careful steps on his first day back after intense physical rehabilitation. the 53-year-old illinois republican suffered a massive stroke one year ago. >> i've been dreaming about this day for months. >> reporter: a different kind of return to congress for the kennedy family. bobby and ethel's grandson, joe kennedy iii, was sworn in. this was day for many families to celebrate. but not everything went as planned. and vice president biden. >> there he is. >> reporter: riding high after closing the fiscal cliff deal with congress, seemed to enjoy every minute today administ
more african-americans, latinos and women than ever. 81 in the house and a record 20 women in the senate, including massachusetts' elizabeth warren. and wisconsin's tammy baldwin, the first openly gay senator. twelve new senators, and huge applause for south carolina's tim scott. the only african-american in the senate today. and the first black republican from the south in more than 100 years. a moment worthy of the look on his mother's face. outside the capitol, an emotional achievement for...
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latino voters expect it. the democrats want it and republicans need it. >> is that really what this boils down to? >> well i think that the topic of comprehensive immigration reform is one i have worked on for more than ten years in the congress. and it is time. i mean, i just think that for so many reasons for our community and for our economy and our safety and security comprehensive immigration reform must include a pathway to citizenship to bring people out of the shadows. it makes law enforcement more comfortable because they know who is here and who is here to do us harm. it helps with the underground economy. it helps distribute to the tax base. there are so many reasons why any comprehensive immigration bill has to include a pathway to citizenship. >> there are a lot of folks on the right and there are some who aren't on the right who said the pathway should include some penalties, as well. this is marco rubeio writing saying we can't round up millions of people and deport them but we also can't fix o
latino voters expect it. the democrats want it and republicans need it. >> is that really what this boils down to? >> well i think that the topic of comprehensive immigration reform is one i have worked on for more than ten years in the congress. and it is time. i mean, i just think that for so many reasons for our community and for our economy and our safety and security comprehensive immigration reform must include a pathway to citizenship to bring people out of the shadows. it...
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so there are people who understand that without latinos and asians they are going to lose in 2014. those are the people we have to get to on immigration. there are those who have moderate republican swing suburban voters who want gun safety, and we can get to them too. >> jennifer: i agree. >> and i completely agree with everything christine said and women too. republicans have to organize from the communities into washington. washington is not going to do the job for us. the one thing that gay rights immigration, energy and immigration policy have in common is they are moving from the outside toward washington. >> jennifer: exactly. christine i do think that women are going to be a big reason why we are seeing the modernization of not just the republican party but of washington if you will. emily's list identified a number of seats they are targeting. so let's see we have shelley moore capito rodney davis, and others. do you think the solution is fewer house republicans or just more women? >> i think a combination of both. let's remember in 2006 there were 11 women who lost by les
so there are people who understand that without latinos and asians they are going to lose in 2014. those are the people we have to get to on immigration. there are those who have moderate republican swing suburban voters who want gun safety, and we can get to them too. >> jennifer: i agree. >> and i completely agree with everything christine said and women too. republicans have to organize from the communities into washington. washington is not going to do the job for us. the one...
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do you think a high profile latino like rubio can push it past the finish line? >> i think he can help, particularly with many republicans who have been unwilling to move on this issue. so, to the extent that his voice can lend support and move the ball forward, i think that is only be a good thing. >> before i let you get out of here, we should note you are the president of the freshman class of house democrats. first of all, do you run for that? or is that one of those jobs that no one kind of wants and they say, seems like a nice guy, give it to him. >> it's me and a few people, we are share responsibilities. >> how is it going so far? >> going well, it's a great group of democrats, we have 49 democratic freshman folk have come to washington to get things done and we are working on those things now. >> and how is your twin brother? how is the mayor? >> my brother is doing well. you know, happy to be mayor of san antonio, just announced his re-election campaign, so he is doing very well. >> okay, congressman castro, good to see you, congratulations to you and d
do you think a high profile latino like rubio can push it past the finish line? >> i think he can help, particularly with many republicans who have been unwilling to move on this issue. so, to the extent that his voice can lend support and move the ball forward, i think that is only be a good thing. >> before i let you get out of here, we should note you are the president of the freshman class of house democrats. first of all, do you run for that? or is that one of those jobs that...
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think republicans working on immigration reform need president obama's blessing to rally support in the latino community. the flip side of that coin from the republican perspective if president obama puts his name on the bill then republicans will be wealeery of it. >> see what happens. time now to take a look at who is talking. the two secretaries of state sitting down with fox news. former sec ry of state colon powell talking with bill o'reilly. >> you will hear from him a little later in the show but first the wup on one interview hillary clinton. >> there are questions about why american citizens were in such a dangerous place in the first place. secretary clinton responding to just that. >> let me explain why we are there. this is the part of the libyan revolution. we knew they were dangerous people in and around benghazi. we also knew there were a lot of lose weapons. part of what we were doing there was trying to get leads on recovering those weapons. and we knew there was smuggling radios that would go into sinai threaten israel. there are other reasons why we were there not just the s
think republicans working on immigration reform need president obama's blessing to rally support in the latino community. the flip side of that coin from the republican perspective if president obama puts his name on the bill then republicans will be wealeery of it. >> see what happens. time now to take a look at who is talking. the two secretaries of state sitting down with fox news. former sec ry of state colon powell talking with bill o'reilly. >> you will hear from him a little...
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so republicans have their own pr campaign to conduct with latinos on immigration reform, but how is the president going to combat republicans who want to see a more piece meal approach as we move forward here? >> reporter: i think we've seen the way the president has handled other recent challenges from his republican opposition when you consider just the fiscal cliff hanger as it were with campaign stops in various parts of the country. consider a statistic that i think a lot of americans are going to refocus on is the immigration conversation returns to the fore. it's the fact that the president won 70% of the hispanic vote in this past election. a dramatic -- dramatic element in his success and obviously the republican party recognizes it's harsh language, some rhetoric used by mitt romney and other republicans around the country didn't help its chance of gaining support within that community. john boehner, the speaker of the house, has said that they need to have a more practical, a more pragmatic approach to this issue, so i think in many ways the white house feels confidently that
so republicans have their own pr campaign to conduct with latinos on immigration reform, but how is the president going to combat republicans who want to see a more piece meal approach as we move forward here? >> reporter: i think we've seen the way the president has handled other recent challenges from his republican opposition when you consider just the fiscal cliff hanger as it were with campaign stops in various parts of the country. consider a statistic that i think a lot of...
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and now it's latinos. i'm very thrilled to see that the president and also, as we've just heard, obviously unveiled this bipartisan plan and this language. as you can imagine, those dreamers as well, the young students who were brought here when they were 6 months old who, yes, they were born in another country, but they're from here. they speak english better than they speak spanish, which is what cnn latino is about, of course, as well. >> how do you address the criticism that exists today? there are still some folks who say they don't have a right, if they're here illegally, to get in front of the line of those waiting in a legal process to get their citizenship. >> well, i think that's a great question, because the line -- everybody talks about this go back home and stand in line. what is that line? has anybody been there and stood in that line to understand what that really means? when you are in another country, third world country, let's say, where you can't put food on the table and you can't apply
and now it's latinos. i'm very thrilled to see that the president and also, as we've just heard, obviously unveiled this bipartisan plan and this language. as you can imagine, those dreamers as well, the young students who were brought here when they were 6 months old who, yes, they were born in another country, but they're from here. they speak english better than they speak spanish, which is what cnn latino is about, of course, as well. >> how do you address the criticism that exists...
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position including, dare i say it, your good self, is that you realized after the recent election that the latino vote was disappearing from the republicans and may never return. and it was precisely the hard line position over issues like immigration that was to blame. how do you plead to that charge? >> well, you know, i'm not going to plea to any charge. but i will answer. you know, i know that there have been politicians saying that it was all because of the illegal immigration issue. you know, that's your opinion or other people's opinion. i think that overwhelmingly people understand that we have an issue with an inzur border and we want operational control. once we get that, which now we have bipartisan support for, i'm pleased that the republicans and the democrats agree that we need to get our border secure, then we can deal with those issues. people understand that we have a very porous border, and we are facing a lot of problems with that. but i'm very grateful that the discussion is there, that we're seeing movement and, of course, like lots of people have been saying, the devil's in
position including, dare i say it, your good self, is that you realized after the recent election that the latino vote was disappearing from the republicans and may never return. and it was precisely the hard line position over issues like immigration that was to blame. how do you plead to that charge? >> well, you know, i'm not going to plea to any charge. but i will answer. you know, i know that there have been politicians saying that it was all because of the illegal immigration issue....
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about economic justice, jobs for african-americans, unemployment, much higher than it is for white and latino counterparts. what has to be done in the second term that will change the numbers? obviously not just for black people, but for everybody? >> the president looking at recent supreme court decisions, we have to find creative ways to make the economy work for all citizens. by that i mean, the president put in the stimulus package the 10, 20, 30 formula for the rural development. we need to take that formula and put it in all parts of grant so that at least 10% of the money can get into those community with 20% or more of the populations are locked beneath the poverty level for the last 30 years. that's the creative approach that i think has to be made. we know that supreme court is finding a lot of so-called affirmative action programs. >> there was a photo that showed a lot of people that work closely with the president. and i know have you seen this photo. mostly white guys. i think we can see valerie jarrett's leg and a photo sent out to show all the president's men and women were wo
about economic justice, jobs for african-americans, unemployment, much higher than it is for white and latino counterparts. what has to be done in the second term that will change the numbers? obviously not just for black people, but for everybody? >> the president looking at recent supreme court decisions, we have to find creative ways to make the economy work for all citizens. by that i mean, the president put in the stimulus package the 10, 20, 30 formula for the rural development. we...
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along the border close to nine out of ten latinos regardless if they're republican or democrat believe we should have some sort of gun control legislation and that we need it quickly. why? because they're suffering the repercussions of right now anybody walking into -- walking in, buying a gun, not necessarily from a dealer but from a pift owner, and having no repercussions or no trail of where that gun went to. it's disgraceful that someone would blame someone that is on welfare as the result of the violence we're incurring right now. >> your reaction? >> the reality is that in communities where there are precious few welfare people and people on welfare, young men with easy access to military assault weapons are going to movie theaters and schools and mowing down women and children. so you know what? the gun problem is universal irrespective of his opinion on the poor. >> thank you very much. i'm very grateful to all of you. >>> coming up, the political ad you almost didn't see. stay with us. give a couple beginners a great idea, and they won't be beginners for long. they'll go to wh
along the border close to nine out of ten latinos regardless if they're republican or democrat believe we should have some sort of gun control legislation and that we need it quickly. why? because they're suffering the repercussions of right now anybody walking into -- walking in, buying a gun, not necessarily from a dealer but from a pift owner, and having no repercussions or no trail of where that gun went to. it's disgraceful that someone would blame someone that is on welfare as the result...
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this will be the most diverse congress in history with 101 women, 43 african-americans, 31 latino, 12 asians and 7 lgbt members. about two and a half hours from now, my next guest will become the junior senator from the state of connecticut after serving three terms from the house i welcome senator-elect chris murphy to the show. good morning to you. big day. welcome and congratulations. >> thank you very much. kind of feels like the first day of school, except you have a couple million people watching you, about two dozen family members watching around you. it feels brand new getting sworn in to the united states senate. >> the 112th senate gained the dubious distinction as being the least productive ever. how confident are you the 113th members have seen those numbers and they're going to be more productive? >> well, listen, i don't know that i'm confident about that because watching this place at work over the last month and a half suggests that lessons haven't been learned. i come from connecticut, which didn't have the devastation that new york and new jersey did with sandy, but
this will be the most diverse congress in history with 101 women, 43 african-americans, 31 latino, 12 asians and 7 lgbt members. about two and a half hours from now, my next guest will become the junior senator from the state of connecticut after serving three terms from the house i welcome senator-elect chris murphy to the show. good morning to you. big day. welcome and congratulations. >> thank you very much. kind of feels like the first day of school, except you have a couple million...
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republicans are looking at what happened in 2012 and looking at the way they performed and poorly among latino. i think with that, immigration is going to be a real playground, not only for republicans but also you hear from obama that he's going to reach out to republicans. so i think that is certainly an issue to watch and it going to be a priority i think for both parties. >> thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is back home this morning after spending four days in the hospital being treated for a blood clot. when mrs. clinton left new york presbyterian last night it was the first time she'd been seen publicly since december 7th. the state department says doctors are confident she will fully recover. she said she's anxious to get back to the office. she's being treated with blood thinners. can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> after a huge and angry backlash from members of both parties, house speaker john boehner has scheduled a vote frid
republicans are looking at what happened in 2012 and looking at the way they performed and poorly among latino. i think with that, immigration is going to be a real playground, not only for republicans but also you hear from obama that he's going to reach out to republicans. so i think that is certainly an issue to watch and it going to be a priority i think for both parties. >> thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is...
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. >> the republicans know they lost the latino vote by 40 points. there's a great incentive to come together on something for their political benefit. that's is an issue where it's irrelevant. 2005, bush took up social security. he was a part of himself on that issue. versus obama taking on a few issues. gun control, there's room, executive orders. there's a way to get around it. >> quickly, the biggest thing for the president in the second term, can you reform a bond with michig mitch mcconnell or. speaker boehner. >> you do not believe that. >> i, they do not distrust each other, it's politically can they come together. >> good to have you all, we have to do it more often. you guys should get up to new york. we are not going to pay for airfare, but come to new york. that is it, that is our show, keep it here tomorrow for full coverage of the president's inauguration, i will be back as well, join me, when former atlanta mayor, andrew young will be one of my many guests. until there a, stay tuned for the latest updates and have a fantastic saturday
. >> the republicans know they lost the latino vote by 40 points. there's a great incentive to come together on something for their political benefit. that's is an issue where it's irrelevant. 2005, bush took up social security. he was a part of himself on that issue. versus obama taking on a few issues. gun control, there's room, executive orders. there's a way to get around it. >> quickly, the biggest thing for the president in the second term, can you reform a bond with michig...
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they're not working with the demographic roots that are growing in this country, which are largely latinos. and it will make it impossible for them to break into that voting block. the only way they can win is by changing the rules. i know i can cite some great philosophers, but gary trudeau has been citing the politics that we'll just change the election by changes the votes and you can see it in dunes bury. there was no photo i.d. that was the way to diminish the vote of young people and african-americans and other minorities. what it did was so enrage the african-american community they got out and voted. they said we're not going to take this and they came out and the vote was good. it's the only way they can win. they are not the majority party in this country. >> michael: they're going to keep doing it. the problem will be if that rage continues. they have to keep the rage against this going. i want to turn your attention to another issue of the house that they'll be facing. as a minority member of the house you're probably pessimistic. but another day another shooting. this time a c
they're not working with the demographic roots that are growing in this country, which are largely latinos. and it will make it impossible for them to break into that voting block. the only way they can win is by changing the rules. i know i can cite some great philosophers, but gary trudeau has been citing the politics that we'll just change the election by changes the votes and you can see it in dunes bury. there was no photo i.d. that was the way to diminish the vote of young people and...
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latino workers. they can't or they won't face reality. union demands constrain growth. governors and state legislatures are working so that more of the state's workers can get jobs. california still has the third-highest unemployment rate in the country at nearly 10%. the state is $28 billion in debt and has one third of the nation's welfare recipients. unions are not helping. that is it for tonight "willis report." thank you for joining us and do not forget to record the show if you can't catch can catch us live. have a great night. lou: good evening, everybody. what will obviously be a perpetual campaign by president obama in his second term goes on tonight it started with a perpetual attack on our second amendment rights. senator dianne feinstein kicking off this morning, rolling out new legislation and they would ban nearly 160 assault rifles and semi automatic weapons and magazines holding more than 10 rounds. nearly a dozen of those weapons on display at the news conference, including the so-called assault weapon used by the newtown, connecticut, shooter, atlanta.
latino workers. they can't or they won't face reality. union demands constrain growth. governors and state legislatures are working so that more of the state's workers can get jobs. california still has the third-highest unemployment rate in the country at nearly 10%. the state is $28 billion in debt and has one third of the nation's welfare recipients. unions are not helping. that is it for tonight "willis report." thank you for joining us and do not forget to record the show if you...
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it's asians, latinos and young people. instead of that conversation, the republican party is trying to change the rules in the middle of the game. they recognize they can't win states like virginia and maybe not north carolina in the future. the question becomes, how do we, as a party, have this conversation like a bob mcdonnell and a joe scarborough and talk about why we are not resinating with brown people instead of changing the rules in the middle of the game. that's why i have a problem with that. >> i want to go back beyond partisanship. it's an intriguing concept in terms of how do people decide the presidential vote? as it is now, only half a dozen states really decide who are president is going to be. if you live in texas and you are a democrat, why vote. if you are a republican in california, why vote? in thinking of the larger conversation, it is interesting. is this time to start moving toward a national popular vote? >> this is my question. it's interesting you said that point about texas. there's a new -- the
it's asians, latinos and young people. instead of that conversation, the republican party is trying to change the rules in the middle of the game. they recognize they can't win states like virginia and maybe not north carolina in the future. the question becomes, how do we, as a party, have this conversation like a bob mcdonnell and a joe scarborough and talk about why we are not resinating with brown people instead of changing the rules in the middle of the game. that's why i have a problem...